ircII
(1)
Name
ircII - interface to the Internet Relay Chat system
Synopsis
irc [-c chan] [-p portno] [-P portno] [-b] [-f] [-F] [-s]
[-S] [-t] [-T] [-d] [nickname [server list]] [-a] [-v] [-q]
[-h hostname ] [-icb] [-irc]
Description
Misc. Reference Manual Pages IRCII(1L)
NAME
ircII - interface to the Internet Relay Chat system
SYNOPSIS
irc [-c chan] [-p portno] [-P portno] [-b] [-f] [-F] [-s]
[-S] [-t] [-T] [-d] [nickname [server list]] [-a] [-v] [-q]
[-h hostname ] [-icb] [-irc]
DESCRIPTION
The ircII program is a full screen, termcap based interface
to Internet Relay Chat. It gives full access to all of the
normal IRC functions, plus a variety of additional options.
OPTIONS
-c chan
Automatically join channel chan .
-p portno
Set the IRC port number to portno (default: 6667, the
standard IRC port). Only supply this if you connect to
a server which uses a port other than 6667.
-P portno
Set the ICB port number to portno (default: 7326, the
standard ICB port).
-b Load the .ircrc file before connection to a server, not
afterwards.
-f Use flow control (^S and ^Q) to stop/start the display.
Normally these are both bound to other functions within
irc. This switch is ignored if the -d switch is used.
-F Don't use flow control (^S and ^Q) to stop start the
display. This switch is ignored if the -d switch is
used.
-s Don't start up the ircio process to connect to the IRC
server (default).
-S Start up the ircio process to connect to the IRC
server.
-t Don't use the termcap ti and te sequences when starting
and exiting (default).
-T Do use the termcap ti and te sequences when starting
and exiting if they exist.
-d Start in "dumb" mode. All input is taken directly from
stdin and all output goes to stdout without using any
of the termcap(5) screen control codes.
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nickname
Set the nickname (overrides the environment variable
IRCNICK; default: the username).
server
Set the list of servers with which irc will try to con-
nect upon startup. This list is also used by the pro-
gram's /server command. The format for lines in the
list is:
hostname [:portno[:password[:nick]]] for IRC connec-
tions. For ICB connections, the format is:
ICB/hostname [:portno[::nick[:group[:mode]]]] with
group being the initial group and mode being the ini-
tial group mode. See /HELP ICB for more information
about ICB.
If the hostname is in the format :servergroup:host.com
then servergroup is taken to be the Server Group for
this server entry.
-a This adds the normal irc server list to the command
line list of irc servers.
-v Print the version and release date of ircII and exit.
-q Start up irc quickly -- don't load the IRCRC file.
-h hostname
This option instructs ircII to use the given hostname
as the local address. Useful only on multi-homed
hosts.
-icb Use ICB connections by default.
-irc Use IRC connections by default.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The Screen:
The screen is split into two parts, separated by an inverse-
video status line (if supported). The upper (larger) part
of the screen displays responses from the IRC server. The
lower part of the screen (a single line) accepts keyboard
input.
Some terminals do not support certain features required by
ircII, in which case you receive a message stating this. If
this occurs, try changing the terminal type or run ircII
with the -d option.
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Irc Commands:
Any line beginning with the slash character '/' is regarded
as an ircII command (the command character may be changed;
type '/help set cmdchar'). Any line not beginning with this
character is treated as a message to be sent to the current
channel. To produce a listing of commands, type '/help ?'.
To receive information about the commands type '/help <com-
mand> '.
The .ircrc File:
When ircII is executed, it checks the user's home directory
for a .ircrc file, executing the commands in the file. Com-
mands in this file do not need to have a leading slash char-
acter '/'. This allows predefinition of aliases and other
features.
EXAMPLES
irc -c #users -p 5555
Connect IRC to port number 5555 of the default host and
enter on channel #users.
irc Mermaid
Use the nickname "Mermaid".
irc Mermaid server1:5000 server2::passwd server3
Use the nickname "Mermaid" and the modified server
list.
irc piglet3 :ln:irc1.lamenet.org :ln:irc1.lamenet.org
Use the nickname "piglet3", initially connecting to
irc.au.lamenet.org, with also irc.us.lamenet.org added
to the server list, both having a server group name
"ln".
irc oink ICB/www.icb.net
Use the nick "oink" making an ICB connection to
www.icb.net.
irc -d
Use dumb mode.
irc -f
Allow use of ^S/^Q to stop/start screen display.
irc -e elisa
Interface IRC with a program called elisa.
setenv IRCNICK Mermaid
"" setenv IRCNAME "The one and only :)"
irc Set the username (if not specified elsewhere) to "Mer-
maid". The user's name (when provided inside
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parentheses in response to a WHOIS command) is set to
"The one and only :)".
FILES
.../bin/ircII the executable program
~/.ircrc default initialization file
~/.irc/ directory you can put your own ircII
scripts into, that can then be loaded
with /load
.../lib/irc/ directory containing message-of-the-
day, master initialization, help files
and ircII scripts
.../lib/irc/script/global file loaded
at the start of every ircII session.
THE HELP FILES
All of the ircII commands are fully described in the help
files package. The best way to start here is with the
/HELP ? command as this prints a listing of all available
help files.
SIGNALS
ircII handles the following signals
SIGUSR1
Closes all DCC connections and EXEC'ed processes.
SIGUSR2
Drops ircII back to the command line.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
It can be helpful to predefine certain variables in in the
.cshrc, .profile, or .login file:
IRCNICK
The user's IRC nickname.
IRCNAME
The user's IRC realname (otherwise retreived from
/etc/passwd)
IRCSERVER
The default IRC server(s) (see server option for
details)
IRCSERVERSFILE
The file containing the default list of server(s), usu-
ally PREFIX/lib/irc/ircII.servers. This file should
contain one server entry per line.
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HOME Overrides the default home path in /etc/passwd.
TERM The type of terminal in use.
FILES
ircII uses the following files under the library directory,
usually PREFIX/share/irc.
ircII.servers
The initial list of servers if none are provided on the
command line.
ircII.motd
Message of the day. This file is displayed only once
each time it is changed.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
+---------------+--------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+--------------------+
|Availability | network/chat/ircii |
+---------------+--------------------+
|Stability | Uncommitted |
+---------------+--------------------+
SEE ALSO
irc(1), ircd(8)
BUGS
Please notify the current developer of the software of any
bugs in current versions.
AUTHORS
Program written by Michael Sandrof ([email protected]).
Now being maintained by Matthew Green ([email protected])
Names of contributors and contact address can be retrieved
with the /info command. This manual page written by Darren
Reed ([email protected]), revised by R. P. C. Rodgers
([email protected]), by the lynX, and by Matthew
Green ([email protected]).
NOTES
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from
ftp://ircii.warped.com/pub/ircII/old/ircii-20060725.tar.gz
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Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at
http://www.eterna.com.au/ircii/.
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